An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting
state that calls for immediate action. The term "emergency" includes
but is not limited to a fire, a natural disaster, an automobile accident,
or any situation that requires immediate action to prevent serious
bodily injury or loss of life.

A person, other than a parent, to whom legal custody of the
juvenile has been given by court order or who is acting in the place
of the parent or is responsible for the care and welfare of the juvenile.

Any person who has not attained the age of 18 years as of
his/her last birthday prior to the date of the violation of this chapter,
but does not include a judicially emancipated minor or a married minor.

Any individual, firm, association, partnership, or corporation
that operates, manages, or conducts any establishment. The term "operator"
includes the members or partners of an association or partnership
and the officers of a corporation.

A natural parent, adoptive parent, stepparent or any person
who has legal custody by court order or marriage, or any person not
less than 21 years of age who is authorized by the natural parent,
adoptive parent, stepparent or custodial parent of a child to be a
caretaker for the child.

Any place to which the public, or a substantial group of
the public, has access, including but not limited to a public street,
road, beach, thoroughfare, sidewalk, bridge, alley, plaza, park, recreation
or shopping area, public transportation, parking lot or any other
public building, structure or area.

A parent or guardian of a minor commits an offense if he or she knowingly
permits or by insufficient control allows the minor to remain in any
public place or on the premises of an establishment within the Township
of Washington during curfew hours.

In attendance at an official school, religious, or other recreational
activity sponsored by the Board of Education, the Township of Washington,
a civic organization, or another similar entity that takes responsibility
for the minor; or going to or returning home, without any detour or
stop, from an official school, religious, or other recreational activity
supervised by adults and sponsored by the Township, a civic organization,
or another similar entity that takes responsibility for the minor;
or

It is a defense to prosecution under § 188-2C that the owner, operator, or employee of an establishment promptly notified the New Jersey State Police that a minor was present on the premises of the establishment during curfew hours and refused to leave.

Before taking any enforcement action under this chapter, a police officer shall ask the apparent offender's age and reason for being in the public place. The officer shall not issue a citation or make an arrest under this chapter unless the officer reasonably believes that an offense has occurred and that, based on any response and other circumstances, no defense in § 188-3 is proffered or is present.

A minor who violates this chapter shall be detained by the New Jersey
State Police at the police headquarters and released into the custody
of the minor's parent, guardian, or an adult person acting in
loco parentis. The minor's parents or an adult person acting
in loco parentis with respect to the minor shall be called to the
police headquarters or substation or other designated area to take
custody of the minor. A minor who is released to a person acting in
loco parentis with respect to the minor shall not be taken into custody
for violation of this chapter while returning home with the person
acting in loco parentis. If no one claims responsibility for the minor,
the minor may be taken to the minor's residence or placed in
the custody of the appropriate official at the Division of Youth and
Family Services or Juveniles in Need of Supervision shelter and, subsequently,
released at 6:00 a.m. the following morning.

For each offense, violators of this chapter shall be required
to perform community service of up to 30 hours and may be fined up
to $1,000. If both the minor and the parent or guardian violate this
chapter, they shall be required to perform community service together.

Notice of the existence of this chapter and of the curfew regulations
established by it shall be posted in, on or about such public or quasi-public
places as may be determined by the Township Committee in order that
the public may be constantly informed of the existence of this chapter
and its regulations.